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So you agree with me, that the ranking signal (sounds as if it) is split?

If the ranking of the mobile content is determined primarily by the desktop version/url, then shared links to the mobile version of the page are not counted/used - which means they are wasted... unless you use the canonical tag and hope the search engines will honor it?

Wouldn't you always want a single page to have the highest amount of Google-juice instead of splitting it between two pages?

1) www.yoursite.com/myArticle

2) m.yoursite.com/myArticle

I mean, if you serve these pages to Google, sure it may index them properly for each device, but what about ranking signals - wouldn't they be split when users start sharing the content (linking to it from all kinds of places)?

If so, wouldn't it be better with responsive design or using www.yoursite.com/myArticle#m as a way of creating mobile pages, that doesn't split ranking signals?

I have been using this setup for some time now and I really like how it is possible to track keyword rankings in GA. However, as I see it the drawback (for us lazy people) is that I am unable to create a report which at a glance shows me how my keywords are performing.

This led me to develop an alternative approach where you can create a report which at a glance shows you your keywords and how they are ranking - and the cool thing is that it makes it so easy to receive alerts when your SERP drops for important keywords.